Be social in your writings
When we write, it can feel like we're trying to talk someone into something. But that's not the goal at all—it's just so easy to forget that! We're just writing.
But when you write, you want something to happen. You want to make a connection with your readers and get their attention, right? That's what writing is for!
There are a lot of reasons why people love reading. One of them is being able to escape into another world and imagine what it would be like to live in that world. Another reason people read is entertainment. Some people read for information, but others just want to be entertained. If you want to make a connection with your readers, then you have to give them something to connect with. This means that you need to use social media in your writing.
You might think that the only way to do this is by including all of your favorite quotes from famous authors or sharing photos of your cat, but that's not true. You can do way more than that! You can't just sit back and assume that your audience will magically find you. You need to actively participate on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook in order to get people's attention. The way that you do this is by making sure that every post is interesting and relevant for people who are interested in what you're talking about.
It's not enough to simply write and type out your thoughts on paper or on a computer screen. If you want your words to resonate with others, they need a little help from you. This doesn't mean that every word you write needs to be an emotional punchline or a sly one-liner—in fact, some of the best writing is simply a straightforward description of what happened at work or what the weather was like yesterday. But sometimes, especially when you're trying to connect with other people, there's nothing wrong with adding a little bit of emotion into what you're writing.
For example, if you are writing about an event and you want people to get excited about it, then talk about the time when it happened—how did it feel? What was the feeling on campus like that day? Did anything interesting happen? These are all things that can help your readers relate to what you are writing about.
When you’re being social, you interact with your audience in a way that helps them understand what you’re trying to say, and why it matters. You use your writings to tell stories about the world around you, or about the people who live in it. You can also be social by giving back to the community around you—sharing information that helps others learn something new, or connect with others who share their interests. It is important to remember that when you write for yourself and your friends and family, make sure that your writing is clear, concise and engaging so that it will stand out from all the other posts out there!
Lastly, you can also be social in your writing by encouraging others through examples and stories. For example, if there is a new student who just moved into town or joined a club or team, then talk about how they feel welcome and involved! If someone has just bought a house or gotten married, then write about how excited everyone was at their big celebration!
In Conclusion
When you're writing, it's important to consider how much time and energy you're putting into this project. Are you pouring yourself into it? Are you giving something back? Are you helping others? When you put so much of yourself into something—or if someone else is doing the same thing—then it becomes more than just words on a page or blog posts or articles; it becomes something real and alive and shared with others.
By sharing the information in the right way, you can help people feel a connection and make them feel more comfortable talking about what they read.
Thsi is great. I have been leaving questions on my articles but no one seems to answer nor care about them , It's funny; well, maybe someday someone will. I'm not very good at writing though but i am trying. Have you been writing for a long time already?